Yeah, it is a little clunky here and there but, overall, well executed. Some of the styling is a struggle, Thunderbird, for instance, looks like one of the villain of the week’s henchman in the A-Team, but all in all it’s stepping past that - Vampire Bill and Fred are definitely the glue holding the drama together, and both are brilliant. Good casting for Andy Strucker as he looks like Moyer. Incidently, Lauren Strucker looks like a younger version of a girl I’m dating.

Because of certain rights issues, Marvel Studios can't utilize The Hulk in the same way that they can most Marvel Cinematic Universe heroes. But there's definitely a special plan for him in the near future.

Walk up to someone and ask them what “Ragnarok” means, and chances are, they won’t have an answer. Even if they were randomly into Norse mythology, though, none of them would have answers as delightfully kooky as Thor: Ragnarok star Jeff Goldblum.

THOR:RAGNAROK is the greatest celebration of the Jack Kirby aesthetic I’ve ever witnessed. I was stunned and in awe of the Kirby-armored guards that were posted all over the red carpet at the premiere. The entire film is a wonderful celebration of the beauty and spectacle of Jack Kirby’s art come to brilliant life. Kirby, as the architect of the entire Marvel Universe, has never been celebrated on this level before. HELA alone is the most fantastic representation of Kirby’s one of a kind costume design and the film portrays her beautifully! I’m so thrilled for all of us who grew up worshiping at his artistic altar and for all the new fans that will be exposed to his unique and wonderful designs for this first time through this film. Bravo @taikawaititi for pushing this vision through, I couldn’t stop smiling and I know Jack was beaming up in the glorious Valhalla he calls home!

“Well, all I’ll say is the films we are working on now – which take us through to the Avengers Untitled in May of 19 – that’s really all we are focusing on,” says Feige. “And we are focusing on bringing, by that point, an unprecedented, 22-movie, continuous shared fictional narrative to a conclusion in a satisfying way.”

Feige continues, “And where we go beyond that? Of course we will go places beyond that. And, of course, we have ideas of where we go beyond that. But, really, it is all good stories. And as the series finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation said, ‘All good things must come to an end.’ And part of what makes them special, there is a finite quality to the best of fictional stories through history. And we wanted to do that at the end of our first three phases and 22 movies. How we start anew and wherever we go beyond that is a story for another time. This is really about 10 years on, bringing something to a head in a satisfying and unexpected way.”